ECO Canada is the steward for the Canadian environmental workforce across all industries. From job creation and wage funding to training and labour market research – we champion the end-to-end career of an environmental professional. We work with the federal, provincial, and municipal governments in all Canadian regions to support economic growth and environmental stewardship as best practices.
When you work at ECO Canada, you are supporting the growth of an abundant environmental workforce. Along with competitive benefits and compensation, we provide the opportunity to work alongside a dynamic team that values collaboration, high performance, and, of course, celebrating our successes! We believe that rewarding, meaningful work should be part of every step of the career journey.
Job Description
Are you looking for a role where you will truly make a difference and contribute to a growing industry in Canada? ECO Canada is looking for a performance-driven individual to join the team immediately. Reporting to the Digital Marketing Manager, the successful candidate will have a passion for the environment and experience in Digital Marketing.
As a key member of the Marketing Team, the Digital Marketing Coordinator will contribute to enhancing ECO Canada’s digital presence and supporting the delivery of campaigns across our programs and brands.
While each member of ECO Canada has individual responsibilities, ECO takes a team-based approach. Everyone is encouraged to take ownership of their ideas and to see them through to completion, collaborating with key influencers as required.
This is a temporary, in-office role supported by funding from the Canada Summer Jobs 2026 program.
Responsibilities
- Updating and creating webpages in WordPress, including content edits, formatting, layout adjustments, and image placement.
- Assisting with email marketing campaigns: drafting copy, designing email templates, preparing lists, and supporting quality assurance.
- Writing and editing digital content for websites, landing pages, ads, newsletters, and other marketing materials.
- Assisting with asset organization, documentation, and maintaining content accuracy across platforms.
- Performing additional digital marketing tasks as required.
Qualifications and Education
- Currently enrolled in a post-secondary program in Marketing, Communications, Digital Media, Web Design, Journalism, or a related field.
- Basic understanding of WordPress or other CMS platforms (training will be provided).
- Familiarity with email marketing tools (Brevo, Mailchimp, Constant Contact, or similar) is an asset.
- Interest or basic experience in design tools (Canva, Figma, Adobe Creative Cloud) is considered an asset.
- Comfortable working with data, learning analytics tools, and preparing simple performance reports.
If you feel you are the perfect fit for this position and are looking to join a company culture that is fun, flexible, and defined by our collective drive for success, please apply now through our website. Please upload your resume and cover letter as one PDF file.
Applicants who do not include a cover letter will not be considered.
We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
No phone calls, please.
ECO Canada is dedicated to recruiting and retaining employees from diverse backgrounds. By recognizing and valuing a diverse workforce, we are committed to hiring practices that are fair and equitable. ECO Canada will always seek to hire the most qualified candidate for a position based on character, competency, compatibility, and commitment.
In the spirit of respect and truth, we honour and acknowledge Moh'kinsstis and the traditional Treaty 7 territory of the Blackfoot confederacy: Siksika, Kainai, Piikani as well as the Stoney Nakoda and Tsuut'ina nations. We acknowledge the members of the Metis community and specifically, the Métis Nation Region Three. Finally in the spirit of reconciliation and because we are all treaty people, we also acknowledge all Calgarians who make our homes in the traditional Treaty 7 territory of Southern Alberta.